steris
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2007
- 171
I am designing a system to translate rotary motion from a motor to linear motion. For my application I can't use a rack/pinion or pulley/cable, the only thing that works is a screw gear arrangement.
I am looking at the trade-offs between using a ball-screw, ACME threaded rod with ACME nut or UNC threaded rod with UNC nut. I don't need precision or repeatability. I have a small load (only about 200 lbs). The same 6" of thread will be traversed up to 10x/day.
The ACME threads and ball screws are much too expensive especially since I don't need precision or large load capabilities. I am leaning towards using a UNC threaded rod with nut 2"-4 because of cost but I am worried about wear. Are there other options that offer decent wear resistance without high cost? Also is there anything I can do to minimize the binding between the nut & screw?
Any advise would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Best,
-Steris
I am looking at the trade-offs between using a ball-screw, ACME threaded rod with ACME nut or UNC threaded rod with UNC nut. I don't need precision or repeatability. I have a small load (only about 200 lbs). The same 6" of thread will be traversed up to 10x/day.
The ACME threads and ball screws are much too expensive especially since I don't need precision or large load capabilities. I am leaning towards using a UNC threaded rod with nut 2"-4 because of cost but I am worried about wear. Are there other options that offer decent wear resistance without high cost? Also is there anything I can do to minimize the binding between the nut & screw?
Any advise would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Best,
-Steris